Judith Rosenberg Art

Create Space from Nothing

Too many of us have a small space that needs to act LARGE. How can we best accomplish this no matter what the intent and purpose of the room?

I think that this image is a perfect example of how to take a small space and make the most of it: put all the assets (storage/work/display capabilities) on one wall and make those assets work 'big time' with built-ins.

This example shows a basic, small room with a small window, and yet the design has maximized the space: space for a single mattress and yet LOTS of storage and display space... with tons of space left in the rest of the room.

Note: This room does not have bookshelves, tables, chairs, extra storage units or bins and baskets. This room works by keeping the built-ins simple yet totally up to the storage and display requirements of the room. You can achieve this 'maximized space' in an office, a guest room or a library by putting all of the 'assets' on one wall and maximizing the storage/display area with well thought out built-ins.

Note: keep all other furniture to a minimum... or do not have any extra furniture at all, and your small room will function at its best.